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THE MERRY WIDOW.

BADLY TAKEN DOWN. * [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright : Times —Sydney Sun Special Cables. London, November 2!. Tlio police arc searching South-west London for a distinguished-looking middle-aged New Zealander, accused of defrauding an Kdinhurph widow of £;t()0. They became acquainted through a matrimonial agency. He frankly told the women that lie wanted money to develop a New Zealand mine. The widow raised the money on a life policy and paid it over, with the idea that it was to he utilised for file purchase ot machinery, the man disappeared.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 25 November 1913, Page 8

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THE MERRY WIDOW. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 25 November 1913, Page 8

THE MERRY WIDOW. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 25 November 1913, Page 8

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